Iraq close to announcing defeat of Daesh militancy

BAGHDAD, 22 Nov 2017: 

Iraqi prime minister Haider al-Abadi yesterday said he will declare the final defeat of Islamic State (IS) group after the Iraqi security forces eliminate the extremist militants from the desert.

“Daesh (IS group) has been completely eradicated from the military perspective, but during the next short stage, the final clearing of Daesh will take place in the desert of western Anbar province,” Abadi said in a televised press conference after his weekly cabinet meeting.

“After the completion of the clearing, a final defeat will be declared in Iraq.”

On Friday, the border city of Rawa was freed – the last urban IS stronghold in Iraq – indicating the collapse of the group’s self-styled caliphate, which the group announced after they seized large areas in northern and western Iraq in June 2014.

After the liberation of Rawa, Abadi congratulated the people of Iraq and the security forces on the liberation of the remaining city under IS control – attributing the IS defeat to “the great strength and power of heroic armed forces and the successful planning for battles.”

On Nov 5, Abadi raised the Iraqi flag on Husaibah border crossing with Syria – two days after the Iraqi forces recaptured it and the nearby city of al-Qaim from the extremist militants.

On Oct 26, security forces started a major offensive to free last IS urban stronghold in Iraq near the Iraqi-Syrian border, in addition to clearing the villages in the vast rural areas in the north of the Euphrates River as well as the desert between the provinces of Anbar and neighbouring Salahudin.

– Bernama

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